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[applause] fficer kevin jobe. medal of valor presented to officer kevin jobe. alexandria police department, virginia. for placing himself in grave danger to protect two u.s. capitol police officers, members of congress, their families and congressional staff. officer jobe engaged an active shooter, neutralizing a volatile gunman and preventing further injuries to innocent ystanders in the park. [applause] president trump: very brave people. great people. congratulations to all of you. we are forever in your debt. thank you. god bless you. god bless our truly amazing law enforcement. and god bless america. thank you very much. thank you. [applause] announcer: ladies and gentlemen, please remain in your seats until the president as departed the east room. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> down pennsylvania avenue from the white house at the capitol today, the house passed the mini bus appropriations bil
[applause] fficer kevin jobe. medal of valor presented to officer kevin jobe. alexandria police department, virginia. for placing himself in grave danger to protect two u.s. capitol police officers, members of congress, their families and congressional staff. officer jobe engaged an active shooter, neutralizing a volatile gunman and preventing further injuries to innocent ystanders in the park. [applause] president trump: very brave people. great people. congratulations to all of you. we are...
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[applause] >> officer kevin jobe. medal of valor presented to officer kevin jobe, alexandria police department, virginia. for placing himself in grave danger to protect two u.s. capitol police officers, members of congress, their families and congressional staff. officer jobe engaged an active shooter, neutralizing a volatile gunman and preventing further injuries to innocent bystanders in the park. [applause] president trump: very brave people. great people. congratulations to all of you. we are forever in your debt. thank you. god bless you. god bless our truly amazing law enforcement, and god bless america. thank you very much. thank you. [applause] announcer: ladies and gentlemen, please remain in your seats until the president has departed the east room. announcer: next, vice president pence addressing business leaders had an independent meeting of business. he talks all caps cuts and the need for legislation that the senate voted on early this morning.
[applause] >> officer kevin jobe. medal of valor presented to officer kevin jobe, alexandria police department, virginia. for placing himself in grave danger to protect two u.s. capitol police officers, members of congress, their families and congressional staff. officer jobe engaged an active shooter, neutralizing a volatile gunman and preventing further injuries to innocent bystanders in the park. [applause] president trump: very brave people. great people. congratulations to all of...
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they are proud parents of two children, kevin and ryan. heaven-e kevin's parents instilled in him a strong commitment to service that shaped his entire career. at age 25, kevin was elected to the cedar grove township council and then mayorment as an assemblyman and state senator, he's been a tireless add vow cal for small businesses, law enforcement, first responders, our seniors and families. like me, kevin has been a strong advocate and force for lowering property taxes, supporting our veterans and first responders, cutting bureaucratic red tape, and strengthening domestic violence statutes. kevin will soon continue his service to new jersey at the port authority advocating for the critical infrastructure needed to drive economic growth. he has been a true leader on business growth and streamlining regulations to attract companies to our state and encourage the ones in new jersey to stay in new jersey. of i applaud the high value kevin has importantly placed on constituent service throughout his career as a legislator, a key and essentia
they are proud parents of two children, kevin and ryan. heaven-e kevin's parents instilled in him a strong commitment to service that shaped his entire career. at age 25, kevin was elected to the cedar grove township council and then mayorment as an assemblyman and state senator, he's been a tireless add vow cal for small businesses, law enforcement, first responders, our seniors and families. like me, kevin has been a strong advocate and force for lowering property taxes, supporting our...
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kevin brady, chair of ways and means committee is on newsmakers. and you for joining us for hope you enjoy the rest of your holiday weekend. and have a great week ahead. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> here on c-span, "newsmakers" is next with kevin brady of texas. then united nations nikki haley testifies before the house foreign affairs about u.n. operations. and later, acting nasa administrator robert lightfoot outlines the 2018 budget request. on "newsmakers," we are joined by kevin brady, chair of the ways and means committee, thank you for being here. we have with us in studio, richard ruben, tax policy reporter and congressional reporter from the washington post. mike will go first. >> thank you for joining us. tax reform, the fiscal situation. i wanted to start with health care. the billing you and your fellow chairman put together in the house is over in the senate and we saw a lot of interesting therepments and i think is a lot of q
kevin brady, chair of ways and means committee is on newsmakers. and you for joining us for hope you enjoy the rest of your holiday weekend. and have a great week ahead. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> here on c-span, "newsmakers" is next with kevin brady of texas. then united nations nikki haley testifies before the house foreign affairs about u.n. operations. and later,...
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newsmakers is next with ways and means chair kevin brady. that's followed by townhall meeting with senator bill cassidy. at 8:00, political commentator pat buchanan talks about his new book on the nixon presidency. >> this week on "newsmakers," we are joined by kevin brady, chair of the ways and means committee. thank you for being here. we have with us in studio, richard rubin, tax policy reporter and mike debonis, congressional reporter from the washington post. mike will go first. mike: thank you for joining us. tax reform obviously the fiscal , situation. i wanted to start with health care. the bill you and your fellow chairman put together in the house is over in the senate and we saw a lot of interesting developments this week. i think there is a lot of questions about what is going to happen going forward in the
newsmakers is next with ways and means chair kevin brady. that's followed by townhall meeting with senator bill cassidy. at 8:00, political commentator pat buchanan talks about his new book on the nixon presidency. >> this week on "newsmakers," we are joined by kevin brady, chair of the ways and means committee. thank you for being here. we have with us in studio, richard rubin, tax policy reporter and mike debonis, congressional reporter from the washington post. mike will go...
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host: kevin johnson, writes for "u.s.a. today," to read his story looking at the issue of security matters go to usa website talking about the things he's discussed today. thank you for your time. open phones until 10:00, it is 202-748-8000, for democrats. 202-748-8001 for republicans. 202-748-8002, independents. we'll take the calls momentarily when we come back. >> this holiday weekend on american history t.v. on c-span 3, monday 8 p.m. eastern on real america. the 1977 documentary "hen of bronze" about soldiers of the all-black 369th u.s. infantry regimen, the harlem hell fighters. >> the equipment the canteens, our rifles army belts, and our helmets, issued french helmets, french rifles french canteens and instead of and david mccullough talk about the founders, particularly john adams, viewed slavery and persevered in the face of hardship and how ideals shaped american society. >> he grew up on a farm where they had no money, his mother was illiterate, his father we know, could sign his name, maybe could read, because
host: kevin johnson, writes for "u.s.a. today," to read his story looking at the issue of security matters go to usa website talking about the things he's discussed today. thank you for your time. open phones until 10:00, it is 202-748-8000, for democrats. 202-748-8001 for republicans. 202-748-8002, independents. we'll take the calls momentarily when we come back. >> this holiday weekend on american history t.v. on c-span 3, monday 8 p.m. eastern on real america. the 1977...
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kevin johnson joining us to talk about security at federal prisons. f you want to ask him questions, here is how you can do so. for eastern and central time zone, 202-748-8000. mountain and pacific time zone, 202-748-8001. the u have worked in federal prison system and want to give perspective on this, 202-748-8002. go back to medical personnel, ther personnel ending up in guard towers, how does that happen and why does the federal rison system think they were qualified to take these positions on? guest: one thing, the medical insonnel are not necessarily the guard towers, but they are rec yards, in the rec yards, in the corridors and necessary because of staffing shortages throughout the system. there have been persistent problems in meeting some of the a number of years now. called in prison vernac lar augmentation. nurses are tapped, physical therapists are tapped to perform traditional security jobs and in them, it'sations with become troubling because they themselves don't believe they're qualified to work as security officers and a number of the
kevin johnson joining us to talk about security at federal prisons. f you want to ask him questions, here is how you can do so. for eastern and central time zone, 202-748-8000. mountain and pacific time zone, 202-748-8001. the u have worked in federal prison system and want to give perspective on this, 202-748-8002. go back to medical personnel, ther personnel ending up in guard towers, how does that happen and why does the federal rison system think they were qualified to take these positions...
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kevin millar, she wants dramatic changes. as i mentioned at the top, she is considering a run for governor in 2018. and howely is this is that impacting her view on this legislation? guest: i am sure it is factoring in. she isors that potentially running for governor have been swirling for some time . she has basically said that she is considering and. senatority is that collins is immensely popular in and that popularity extends beyond republicans. she has the popular -- been popular in independents and some democrats because she is moderate. the popularity seems to have taken a hit since the last election, even though she did not support president trump. she has deported a few of his supported a few of his nominees, like jeff sessions, but it still seems like she is fairly popular. was a lot of pressure before she announced that she was
kevin millar, she wants dramatic changes. as i mentioned at the top, she is considering a run for governor in 2018. and howely is this is that impacting her view on this legislation? guest: i am sure it is factoring in. she isors that potentially running for governor have been swirling for some time . she has basically said that she is considering and. senatority is that collins is immensely popular in and that popularity extends beyond republicans. she has the popular -- been popular in...
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>> the final talks in the last two days were mostly between house majority leader kevin mccarthy and house minority leader. pushing for aeen change that the democrats wanted several months ago. this is one of those things where virtually both members of congress -- and past 98-2. passed 98-2. sanctionsue with conversations against russia, iran, and north korea. tell us about the procedural details that had to be worked out to come to the house floor. >> there has been a whole series of hangups. first come the senate passed this month ago. when it came over to the house, some lawmakers in the house theized that it violated constitutional requirement that all revenue raising measures have to remain in the house. the senate approved some procedural changes by unanimous consent to send it back over to the house. then house democrats raised objections to change that had been requested by republican leadership that restricted democrats from forcing votes to block trump administration sanctions. >> follow christina marcos on twitter. comingouseboat this tuesday, and that article you pointed
>> the final talks in the last two days were mostly between house majority leader kevin mccarthy and house minority leader. pushing for aeen change that the democrats wanted several months ago. this is one of those things where virtually both members of congress -- and past 98-2. passed 98-2. sanctionsue with conversations against russia, iran, and north korea. tell us about the procedural details that had to be worked out to come to the house floor. >> there has been a whole series...
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kevin brady, chair of ways and means committee is on newsmakers. and you for joining us for hope you enjoy the rest of your holiday weekend. and have a great week ahead. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> here on c-span, "newsmakers" is next
kevin brady, chair of ways and means committee is on newsmakers. and you for joining us for hope you enjoy the rest of your holiday weekend. and have a great week ahead. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> here on c-span, "newsmakers" is next
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kevin. caller: good morning. i have two quick comments. the separation of church and state, i think the people that are for that always accuse christians or people promoting the christian worldview as being against it because they want to promote a christian worldview, when i think folks that are promoting, misconstruing the original intent are promoting a non-christian worldview and that is why they are so fervent about it. if you look at some of the original constitutions and requirements for elected office in states, you look at delaware, the original constitution, being a christian was a requirement for running for office. lastly, i'm a christian conservative republican, but i think that all of the tax preferences for christian and religious organizations should be abolished. i think all religious institutions should pay taxes because it is actually being used to mute the message that churches are trying to share because they are afraid about the tax benefits. guest: i think kevin makes good points, at least the last half of what he sa
kevin. caller: good morning. i have two quick comments. the separation of church and state, i think the people that are for that always accuse christians or people promoting the christian worldview as being against it because they want to promote a christian worldview, when i think folks that are promoting, misconstruing the original intent are promoting a non-christian worldview and that is why they are so fervent about it. if you look at some of the original constitutions and requirements for...
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kevin will help me sort them out, mike smith will help me sort out and i have many questions on my ipad so you can email them to me if you want to at president@press.org. if you think of one you can quietly whip out your cell phone and do that. without further ado, i want to bring to the stage, mick norman, c.e.o. of amtrak. [applause] >> thank you so much. i have had a lot of great experiences in my career, but when i see other great people who have been at the podium this ranks with all the highlights. i'm delighted to be here. i don't tweet so i won't be stopping occasionally to put something really smart that i said out, not that i'm going to say anything smart, and the other thing i would say is that it's really, really not that much more expensive to upgrade from that quiet car into first class. think about it. we need the money. good afternoon, all. i thought i'd do three things today very quickly and try to be aware of time. so there's plenty of time to talk about what you'd like to talk about. the first is i'll give you a brief description why i'm here, why i'm doing this. this
kevin will help me sort them out, mike smith will help me sort out and i have many questions on my ipad so you can email them to me if you want to at president@press.org. if you think of one you can quietly whip out your cell phone and do that. without further ado, i want to bring to the stage, mick norman, c.e.o. of amtrak. [applause] >> thank you so much. i have had a lot of great experiences in my career, but when i see other great people who have been at the podium this ranks with all...
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everythingeat to that kevin brady and others want to accomplish. great times for us as reporters watching it all happen to it may not be quite as fun for chairman rating. we will watch closely. follow theers can two of you. thank you as always for being art of newsmakers. tonight on q&a anybody thinking and 62 after nixon's lies this conference, 10 year later he would win a 48 state landslide. and then it all came apart. political commentator pat big cannon, he served as a speechwriter and sooner writer to president they said and discusses his book, the white house source. i wrote him a memo saying, i think you up to -- dean had testified, i said you will have to keep the conversations with the -- i didn't think it would keepat damaging to us, and the foreign policy's death the stuff you need. take the rest out and burn it and shut down the special prosecutor's office now before this thing grows into a monster. at the time, it but nixon had called in alexander haig and others and entertained this idea that they should burn the tapes. and they said
everythingeat to that kevin brady and others want to accomplish. great times for us as reporters watching it all happen to it may not be quite as fun for chairman rating. we will watch closely. follow theers can two of you. thank you as always for being art of newsmakers. tonight on q&a anybody thinking and 62 after nixon's lies this conference, 10 year later he would win a 48 state landslide. and then it all came apart. political commentator pat big cannon, he served as a speechwriter and...
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marjorie and kevin from south carolina have a son who suffers from spina bifida. democrats fight -- thomas families like them that if they couldtheir doctor, they keep their doctor. now there is only one insurer left in the state exchange. marjorie says every year she waits and viciously to learn if the doctors and hospitals and her son needs the most will .emain in their network more obamacare lies. you have seen that upfront, unfortunately. melissacrats promised that her sons pre-existing conditions would be covered. they quickly learned that obamacare's promise of coverage or pre-existing conditions was meaningless. the doctors you need to care for are not on your plan. you have a meeting was promised. everyone knows it. most people on obamacare know it. in series ofuciate events and complications, melissa and her husband found themselves, just before christmas, emotionally and financially devastated, crying in a doctors's office, faced with another seemingly unpayable bill. when insurance would not cover their care, they emptied out melissa's 401(k) to pay the
marjorie and kevin from south carolina have a son who suffers from spina bifida. democrats fight -- thomas families like them that if they couldtheir doctor, they keep their doctor. now there is only one insurer left in the state exchange. marjorie says every year she waits and viciously to learn if the doctors and hospitals and her son needs the most will .emain in their network more obamacare lies. you have seen that upfront, unfortunately. melissacrats promised that her sons pre-existing...
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and kevin johnson, justice department reporter for "usa today," reports on the lack of security personnel at federal maximum-security prison. -- prisons. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal," live 7:00 eastern monday morning. join the discussion. >> c-span juarez history unfolds daily -- c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public cable service. >> now a conversation with documentary film maker alexandra pelosi. this is 35 minutes. joining us from new york is alexandra pelosi, she is the director and producer of the new hbo film premiering on july 4. thank you for being with us on c-span. guest: thank you for having me. host: what is the premise behind the film and what did you learn putting it together? guest: started this the day after the election. the idea was, going into the election, i knew that no matter who won, half of the country would be disappointed. plug-in was what i could do to bring everybody together -- the idea was what can i do to bring everybody together. hbot down with my boss at and we thought of ideas to make all democrats a
and kevin johnson, justice department reporter for "usa today," reports on the lack of security personnel at federal maximum-security prison. -- prisons. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal," live 7:00 eastern monday morning. join the discussion. >> c-span juarez history unfolds daily -- c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public cable service. >> now a conversation with documentary film maker alexandra pelosi. this is...
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marjory and kevin weir from south carolina have a son monty who suffers from spinea biff da. ashington democrats -- spina bifida. washington democrats insured them that they could keep their doctors but now, marjory says that every year she waits anxiously to learn if the doctors and hospitals which her son needs the most will remain n their network more obamacare lies. and you've seen that upfront and -- unfortunately, unfront and personally. the atkinsons quickly learned that obamacare's promise for covering for preexisting conditions was meaningless. though if the doctors you need to care for you aren't on your obamacare plan. so you just have a meaningless promise. and everybody knows it. and most people on obamacare know it. after an excruciating series of events and complications, melissa and her husband found themselves just before christmas, emotionally and financially devastated crying in a doctor's office faced with yet another seamingly unpayable bill. when insurance wouldn't cover the atkinson's care, they emptied out melissa's 401k to pay their bills. they're not
marjory and kevin weir from south carolina have a son monty who suffers from spinea biff da. ashington democrats -- spina bifida. washington democrats insured them that they could keep their doctors but now, marjory says that every year she waits anxiously to learn if the doctors and hospitals which her son needs the most will remain n their network more obamacare lies. and you've seen that upfront and -- unfortunately, unfront and personally. the atkinsons quickly learned that obamacare's...
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on labor day weekend 2014, my family lost my 26-year-old kevin overdose.id kevin enjoyed the blessings of a typical suburban of birmingham -- upbringing. he came from a loving two-parent home and let the quintessential middle-class life, enjoying all of life and god's blessings. he was a good student, graduate of the local all-male prep school gonzaga here in washington, d.c. later the university of virginia , where he actively participated in student and fraternity life. kevin came to his addiction as a working adult while pursuing his talent and passion working in the film industry in hollywood and new york city. he was exposed to opioids as a teen after an injury and told me himself that he thought nothing of them. like so many, he underestimated them. while working, he began self-medicating issues with anxiety and depression with the widely available opioid prescription drug oxycontin. which is a common story, as many struggling with coincident mental health issues develop addiction problems. he quickly became dependent and addicted. he returned home to virginia in fall of 2013 to
on labor day weekend 2014, my family lost my 26-year-old kevin overdose.id kevin enjoyed the blessings of a typical suburban of birmingham -- upbringing. he came from a loving two-parent home and let the quintessential middle-class life, enjoying all of life and god's blessings. he was a good student, graduate of the local all-male prep school gonzaga here in washington, d.c. later the university of virginia , where he actively participated in student and fraternity life. kevin came to his...
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kevin in virginia also supports it. go ahead. caller: the gentleman from oregon took what i was on to say about tax revenues. the first time i used marijuana is in the early 1980's. thing is you are hurting the drug cartels. you are taking millions of dollars out of their pockets and putting it into state revenues. that is all i have to say. i have used it a long time on and off throughout my ear. i went about nine years without using it. as far as i know, it did not really hurt me and anyways. i am employed. i work. i pay my taxes. i vote. host: do you think if you legalize it at a certain age, just 21 for example, does it filtered down to those younger ages? caller: when i was a younger age, i had people buy me alco hol. we had an older friend that was able to get us alcohol. where there is a will there is a way. that is what the bible states. if you make it a little harder, you make it easier for some people. virginia, is kevin in his point about smuggling going says,e usa today piece less marijuana is crossing the border acco
kevin in virginia also supports it. go ahead. caller: the gentleman from oregon took what i was on to say about tax revenues. the first time i used marijuana is in the early 1980's. thing is you are hurting the drug cartels. you are taking millions of dollars out of their pockets and putting it into state revenues. that is all i have to say. i have used it a long time on and off throughout my ear. i went about nine years without using it. as far as i know, it did not really hurt me and anyways....
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we are fortunate to have jess adam liptak, and kevin daley. jess bravin is with "the wall street journal." he is the author of an award-winning book. jess works for other publications. je isss a graduate of harvard college and the university of california law school. kevin daley covers the supreme court and other matters related to the judiciary. he taught high school theology and work for the federalist society. he studied political science and catholic studies. began covering the court in 2008 and has written a column on developers in the law since 2007. "the the new york times" and practiced at one of the nation's premier law firms. his work has appeared in "the new yorker" and a number of leading law review journals. jess i want to start with you. chief justice roberts included a footnote in his trinity lutheran decision explaining the decision to not address religious uses of funding aside from the playground grants program at issue. you wrote that footnote three expose divisions of the religious clauses because others were not join. what
we are fortunate to have jess adam liptak, and kevin daley. jess bravin is with "the wall street journal." he is the author of an award-winning book. jess works for other publications. je isss a graduate of harvard college and the university of california law school. kevin daley covers the supreme court and other matters related to the judiciary. he taught high school theology and work for the federalist society. he studied political science and catholic studies. began covering the...
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kevin is in woodbridge, ahead.a, independent, go caller: good morning, thank you taking my call. i'm retired from the military, i did a long time, i put in a lot years serving in defense of constitution, including the amendments and rights of the constitution. concern here is twofold. because i i have asset, maybe all car, ie i wanted a sports paid my money and i go and buy ride ar and i decide to down the highway and somebody in uniform, a law office uniform, to make de they want money decide to pull me over, for what may be considered probable cause and and say, prove bought is car was not with -- and because i don't have any proof, you don't carry that proof in your car, oh, this must it's ours.ey, just infuriates me. the second thing, how can we leave it to someone who is at on the street to etermine what -- how someone got a certain asset or how they ludicrous.is just i mean, it makes me think i put years of defending this country, nothing. for the call. guest: first, thank you for your service and you're exactly right outraged, forfeiture is massively unconstitutional, it p
kevin is in woodbridge, ahead.a, independent, go caller: good morning, thank you taking my call. i'm retired from the military, i did a long time, i put in a lot years serving in defense of constitution, including the amendments and rights of the constitution. concern here is twofold. because i i have asset, maybe all car, ie i wanted a sports paid my money and i go and buy ride ar and i decide to down the highway and somebody in uniform, a law office uniform, to make de they want money decide...
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kevin in daytona beach, florida, is your message to the senate before the vote today? called before ve and told them, to fix from care, take it away congress. but what i really called about the medicare, if you took my on social ay, i'm security disability and without medicare, i would be in much i'm in right an now. i don't -- okay, the other point had was they are talking about that democrats coming back to debate this. he democrats have been ask iin, saying, let us in, let us in, let us in for all this time. everything that comes through congress, as far as i make it they don't through the cbo. so, you know, yeah, it's fine go ahead and work together to fix whatever the ems there are with a.c.a. overhaul, eans total as long as everybody has a to have insurance, you know. matches t almost socialism, but the young have to pay. and by the way, as far as we're about the young have to pay, i started working in '71 13% of my pay going into the government where they probably should have put it n an interest bearing account and it never dyou know, my 90 90 grand, that's it,
kevin in daytona beach, florida, is your message to the senate before the vote today? called before ve and told them, to fix from care, take it away congress. but what i really called about the medicare, if you took my on social ay, i'm security disability and without medicare, i would be in much i'm in right an now. i don't -- okay, the other point had was they are talking about that democrats coming back to debate this. he democrats have been ask iin, saying, let us in, let us in, let us in...
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host: coming up, usa today's kevin johnson. >> 1977 documentary "men abroad" all-black ers of the u.s. infantry regimen known as fighters. hell canteen, our rifles, army belts and helmets. canteens, es, french canteen, ad of water french wine. >> tuesday 8 p.m., historian mccullough talk about how the founders, particularly john education, slavery and persevered in the face of hardship and how ideals shaped society. >> he grew up on a farm where mother no money, his was illiterate, his father could maybe could read, because there was a bible in the house, that was the only book. and, they worked hard everyday childhood on. -- but because he got a scholarship to this little college in cambridge called and discovered books and read forever, he became the john adams who helped change the world. >> for complete american history go to c-span.org. >> tonight on the communicators. >> i haven't changed. that i care about in terms of consumers being first our mind when it comes to policy and my interests, when it comes to them, that has not changed. clyburn talks about what she sees as major i
host: coming up, usa today's kevin johnson. >> 1977 documentary "men abroad" all-black ers of the u.s. infantry regimen known as fighters. hell canteen, our rifles, army belts and helmets. canteens, es, french canteen, ad of water french wine. >> tuesday 8 p.m., historian mccullough talk about how the founders, particularly john education, slavery and persevered in the face of hardship and how ideals shaped society. >> he grew up on a farm where mother no money, his...
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that's good to kevin from california, -- let's go to kevin from california, line from republicans. caller: i hope you are well. mr. o'hanlon, it is in my opinion that in the past decade, russians have cut ties with america and lifted plenty of sanctions. financial sanctions and trade sanctions really hinder a country, the way that we put them on to russians. without questions, the russians had their interest in donald trump because they saw mrs. clinton has a continuation of the obama chrome in -- obama program and sanctions. my question is, what exactly did the russians do to mess with our elections? it was in their best interests for president trump to win, but i don't think they changed or influenced a single vote. can you please explain what exactly the russians did? guest: i will do my best, in very broad terms. other people celebrate this -- other people study this in more detail. the sanctions that have been imposed so far only one of the problems with the russian economy, maybe not even the top problem. the drop in oil prices has been the number one cause of the russian rec
that's good to kevin from california, -- let's go to kevin from california, line from republicans. caller: i hope you are well. mr. o'hanlon, it is in my opinion that in the past decade, russians have cut ties with america and lifted plenty of sanctions. financial sanctions and trade sanctions really hinder a country, the way that we put them on to russians. without questions, the russians had their interest in donald trump because they saw mrs. clinton has a continuation of the obama chrome in...
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kevin is in northport, florida, line for democrats. ahead. caller: yeah, couple points. we're talking about getting medicaid, money for the states and governments. live in south florida, we spend our time pumping sand on of he beaches, millions dollars and that is just monthat he could be going into the as medical ll marijuana, which my good friend crohn's disease and cannot eat food unless he has this medication, that is money we be putting into medicaid and the republicans want to take they don't by bit, think there is funding for it. there are so many ways to fund it. tovaris, in athens, georgia, line for independents, good morning. caller: good morning, john, how are you, sir? ahead.oing well, sir, go caller: i have four or five need 60 seconds, can you give me 60 seconds? it.: go for caller: first of all, trump has and his line, i think ie-hard supporters refuse to acknowledge the loans he's done. even talk show, conservative hosts said that he's got to stop tweeting, the tweets stop.got to i say that as a supporter, of ng the campaign, a lot guys i talked to, they
kevin is in northport, florida, line for democrats. ahead. caller: yeah, couple points. we're talking about getting medicaid, money for the states and governments. live in south florida, we spend our time pumping sand on of he beaches, millions dollars and that is just monthat he could be going into the as medical ll marijuana, which my good friend crohn's disease and cannot eat food unless he has this medication, that is money we be putting into medicaid and the republicans want to take they...
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kevin brady is the chairman, they came out with this calendar, 31 day necessary ugust and it is 31 reasons for tax reform. and they also have a pocket card or lawmakers, as well, that talks about some of the goals of what they want to do with tax reform. you it goes to lawyers talk about earlier, united front, definite plan to make this happen. they are getting a lot of support. republicans are getting a lot of recess from the outside groups, american action network announced adnecessary reform, business oundtable, as i mentioned earlier, advocacy groups tied to brothers, hosting an -- event with mnuchin. host: todd, independent line, goodampshire shooir, todd, morning. caller: good morning. the united states has one of the marginal tax rates on businesses in the world, but the is actually rate very low. i'm setting aside the idea that taxes improving the economy, which george bush things to call economics and has not really been proven to create nothing more than a boom. how can lowering taxes when they are among the lowest in the effective tax rate actually help the economy? thanks. he j
kevin brady is the chairman, they came out with this calendar, 31 day necessary ugust and it is 31 reasons for tax reform. and they also have a pocket card or lawmakers, as well, that talks about some of the goals of what they want to do with tax reform. you it goes to lawyers talk about earlier, united front, definite plan to make this happen. they are getting a lot of support. republicans are getting a lot of recess from the outside groups, american action network announced adnecessary...
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and kevin johnson, justice department reporter for "usa today," reports on the lack of security personnel at federal maximum-security prison. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal," live 7:00 eastern monday morning. join the discussion. announcer: now a discussion on one group's effort to bring stability to civil discord. from "washington journal," this is 30 minutes. host: is the president of the interfaith alliance as we talk about civility in american politics, something many americans are now talking about. let's talk about your organization. what is it? fly was informed, and what is your mission? -- why was it formed, and what is your mission? caller: we were formed -- announcer: -- guest: we were formed about 20 years ago in response to the radical right in the religious community who wanted to impose their agenda and continue to do so in our country. host: is the first amendment under assault? guest: the first amendment is always under assault. people love the protections of the first amendment, but sometimes in protecting those, they try to restrict them for others. host:
and kevin johnson, justice department reporter for "usa today," reports on the lack of security personnel at federal maximum-security prison. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal," live 7:00 eastern monday morning. join the discussion. announcer: now a discussion on one group's effort to bring stability to civil discord. from "washington journal," this is 30 minutes. host: is the president of the interfaith alliance as we talk about civility in american...
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host: stephen dinan, with all this information, kevin on know about s to sensitive personal data. guest: that is certainly an part and it is absolutely of why it is one of the justifications the states say, and i will of the ly become part court case we are hearing. order blocking from collecting more data andville to deal with the data already over. host: leah from missouri, hi, go ahead. from missouri? caller: it is william. host: go ahead, you're on. caller: okay. he's not saying about chris kobach, if he's taking names off voter roll that are common names. missouri, kansas, and we hear everything. placebo filed because i'm william hunt. william hunt over in washington voted, so we all got kicked off that is what steve obach is doing with gerrymandering and other stuff. republicans don't get enough they and that is why redistrict in gerrymandering and everything. host: william, thank you. caller's fear is exactly part of why the democrats are worried about this commission, they believe, the ommission has no regulatory authority, can't kick anybody the report t fear would produc
host: stephen dinan, with all this information, kevin on know about s to sensitive personal data. guest: that is certainly an part and it is absolutely of why it is one of the justifications the states say, and i will of the ly become part court case we are hearing. order blocking from collecting more data andville to deal with the data already over. host: leah from missouri, hi, go ahead. from missouri? caller: it is william. host: go ahead, you're on. caller: okay. he's not saying about chris...
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kevin millar, she wants dramatic changes. as i mentioned at the top, she is considering a run for governor in 2018. and howely is this is that impacting her view on this legislation? guest: i am sure it is factoring in. she isors that potentially running for governor have been swirling for some time . she has basically said that she is considering and. senatority is that collins is immensely popular in and that popularity extends beyond republicans. she has the popular -- been popular in independents and some democrats because she is moderate. the popularity seems to have taken a hit since the last election, even though she did not support president trump. she has deported a few of his supported a few of his nominees, like jeff sessions, but it still seems like she is fairly popular. was a lot of pressure before she toounced that she was going oppose the senate bill. we saw the same things in maine as we see elsewhere in terms of protest and rallies and people outside of her office, and whenever she went somewhere yellinguld
kevin millar, she wants dramatic changes. as i mentioned at the top, she is considering a run for governor in 2018. and howely is this is that impacting her view on this legislation? guest: i am sure it is factoring in. she isors that potentially running for governor have been swirling for some time . she has basically said that she is considering and. senatority is that collins is immensely popular in and that popularity extends beyond republicans. she has the popular -- been popular in...
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kevin brady of texas, republican congressman, our guest on c-span's "news makers." listen on c-span radio, and check out our free c-span radio app. our programming streamed on the web at c-span.org. welcome back the president of the interfaith alliance, as we talk about civility in american politics. it's something many americans are not talking about. let's talk about your organization. what is it? what's your mission? guest: thanks, steve. our organization is about 20 years old. our tag line is protecting faith and freedom. we approach the first amendment from a faith-base and had constitutional perspective in the hopes of protecting the rights of all americans to freedom of conscience and protecting the government and the people from interfering with each other on matters of religion. we were formed about 20 years ago in response to the rise of radical right in the religious community who tried to impose their agenda, continue to do that in our country. host: is the first amendment under assault? guest: it's always under assault. people love the protections of th
kevin brady of texas, republican congressman, our guest on c-span's "news makers." listen on c-span radio, and check out our free c-span radio app. our programming streamed on the web at c-span.org. welcome back the president of the interfaith alliance, as we talk about civility in american politics. it's something many americans are not talking about. let's talk about your organization. what is it? what's your mission? guest: thanks, steve. our organization is about 20 years old. our...
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and kevin johnson, justice department reporter for "usa today," reports on the lack of security personnel at federal maximum-security prison. -- prisons. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal," live 7:00 eastern monday morning. join the discussion. >> c-span juarez history unfolds daily -- c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public cable service. >> now a conversation with documentary film maker alexandra pelosi. this is 35 minutes.
and kevin johnson, justice department reporter for "usa today," reports on the lack of security personnel at federal maximum-security prison. -- prisons. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal," live 7:00 eastern monday morning. join the discussion. >> c-span juarez history unfolds daily -- c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public cable service. >> now a conversation with documentary film maker alexandra pelosi. this is...
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i started february 1 with kevin the ways chairman of and means committee, a committee committees f the 6301, ut in section 6103, he tax code, that can get any executive -- member of the executive department, a tax if there are conflicts of interest. listen to james comey, did a f.b.i. chief, he terrific job in my estimation. mueller, who to hasn't said much, he's in the process of investigating, and if and isten to the chairman ranking member of each of the investigative committees, you you are going the go through bureaucracy, the major effort is be his tax return, interest or exonerated. the table. democrat arry on the line. caller: doing fine, thank you. and a comment. first question is dealing with health care. know how can a democrat do something for the whenpeople for health care analyzing can party ntake on healthcare for rich folks to get more money for. now here in alabama, we don't a market place for poor a job, ho don't have don't have children or income or mentally, even getting social security or nothing. democrats do that? my comment, the lady who just called a few minute
i started february 1 with kevin the ways chairman of and means committee, a committee committees f the 6301, ut in section 6103, he tax code, that can get any executive -- member of the executive department, a tax if there are conflicts of interest. listen to james comey, did a f.b.i. chief, he terrific job in my estimation. mueller, who to hasn't said much, he's in the process of investigating, and if and isten to the chairman ranking member of each of the investigative committees, you you are...
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james: you approach the border adjustment tax the kevin brady supports. rep. messer: there has been a robust debate on that topic and i have not taken a public position because i am frankly working my way through understanding it. i am sympathetic to the idea that we ought not give foreign countries a better deal when competing against american businesses, then they give us and we have a situation now where american products are exported and former -- foreign products get a benefit. that does not make sense and it does help -- does not help create american jobs. there are big consequences to the retail industry and manufacturers of having a border tax. i do not have, i'm just not clear on where i will come down at the end of that. i do believe that border tax very difficult to persuade the american people in the coming weeks in the limited amount of time we have to i want to focus on moving into a tax relief package. >> a final question for each. siobhan: talking about tariffs, what is your position on the nafta rewrite. ? rep. messer: i represent manufacturin
james: you approach the border adjustment tax the kevin brady supports. rep. messer: there has been a robust debate on that topic and i have not taken a public position because i am frankly working my way through understanding it. i am sympathetic to the idea that we ought not give foreign countries a better deal when competing against american businesses, then they give us and we have a situation now where american products are exported and former -- foreign products get a benefit. that does...
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first on newsmakers, c-span interviewed kevin brady. he discussed how the house will treat a senate health care bill if it passes, and the latest approach to health care from president trump. here is a bit of the newbie that airs tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. >> i think it depends on the final product. we note the initial draft. they have more work to do. at the end of the day we will weigh the final product as it comes back to the house. we will see from their. -- there. >> can i ask you about a tweet the president sent on a friday morning? he says if this is not get done, congress should repeal obamacare and go back and replace it at a later point. i know that is an idea that was batted around earlier in the process and rejected. at this point, is that incredible idea, to do a repeal and go back and do a replace? trump not only wanted to repeal the damaging effects of that law, help people trapped in a right now. we are seeing it collapse in front of her eyes. but to put in place the transition to a free market where there is a
first on newsmakers, c-span interviewed kevin brady. he discussed how the house will treat a senate health care bill if it passes, and the latest approach to health care from president trump. here is a bit of the newbie that airs tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. >> i think it depends on the final product. we note the initial draft. they have more work to do. at the end of the day we will weigh the final product as it comes back to the house. we will see from their. -- there. >>...
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hurd: they do kevin mccarthy is running an innovation initiative. i think he has been the key to getting a lot of these uses of legislation off the house for because he understands it. steve scalise is doing well. a computer science background as well. he understands these issues. look, our information gets stale, and i would say most of our colleagues recognize the importance of cyber security and the need to be focused on this. i think that's why a lot of them take the time to try to understand these complicated issues. will hurd is the chair of the oversight and reform subcommittee on information technology. thank you for your time. rep. hurd: thank you. peter: tim starks, what did you learn? tim: he is someone i have heard talk about these issues a fair amount. i expected some of these answers. peter: is he a go to person about some of the -- a go to person for whom to talk to you about how congress is doing? tim: he is. he is advanced on all these issues, but as we were discussing, some of them are newer members. congressman ted lieu's second t
hurd: they do kevin mccarthy is running an innovation initiative. i think he has been the key to getting a lot of these uses of legislation off the house for because he understands it. steve scalise is doing well. a computer science background as well. he understands these issues. look, our information gets stale, and i would say most of our colleagues recognize the importance of cyber security and the need to be focused on this. i think that's why a lot of them take the time to try to...
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kevin is on the line from massachusetts. caller: hi, good morning. thank you so much for taking this call. i watched the markup the other evening, and i couldn't leave it -- couldn't believe it when it came to the -- i mean, after president trump campaigning about all he was going to do for veterans, now there has been a program around for years and v.a. calledhe individual unemployability, code 18, which, if a veteran is 60 to 90% service-connected, but he is deemed no gain full employment -- no gainful employment due to his service disability, they pay a veteran at 100% right. well, now they want to immediately, as soon as a veteran reaches retirement age or social security age, cut the down -- the 100% payment rate down to what actually its service connection is. it doesn't sound like much, but ry tome cases it can va $1000, 100 a month. some veterans have been on this for 20, 30 years. they have not been able to gain social security credits whatsoever anyhow. host: i want to give our guests a chance to respond. guest: i think the caller explains
kevin is on the line from massachusetts. caller: hi, good morning. thank you so much for taking this call. i watched the markup the other evening, and i couldn't leave it -- couldn't believe it when it came to the -- i mean, after president trump campaigning about all he was going to do for veterans, now there has been a program around for years and v.a. calledhe individual unemployability, code 18, which, if a veteran is 60 to 90% service-connected, but he is deemed no gain full employment --...
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kevin johnson, justice department reporter for "usa today," reports on the lack of security personnel at aral maximum-security prisons. be sure to watch -- at federal maximum-security prisons. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal." join the discussion. announcer: monday night on "the communicators" -- >> i haven't changed the things i care about in terms of consumers being first and foremost when it comes to policy, my interest, deserving of. that is not changed. announcer: the longest-serving fcc commissioner and the only democrat on the commission talks about how the sec is chick -- how the fcc is changing under republican leadership. she is interviewed by lynn sent santum. buy -- by >> under the current paradigm i have seen, what i am hearing in terms of moving back to the days of old, i really don't see where the consumer benefits will derive. announcer: watch "the 2.mmunicators" on c-span announcer: president trump spoke saturday night and an event honoring veterans. it was hosted by the first baptist dallas church and the salem media group. this is about 40 minutes.
kevin johnson, justice department reporter for "usa today," reports on the lack of security personnel at aral maximum-security prisons. be sure to watch -- at federal maximum-security prisons. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal." join the discussion. announcer: monday night on "the communicators" -- >> i haven't changed the things i care about in terms of consumers being first and foremost when it comes to policy, my interest, deserving of. that is...
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, i wrote a letter to the chairman of the committee which i participate in which is the -- which is kevin brady. tothat letter, i asked him use his existing authority to obtain president trump's tax returns for review by our committee. i would say, from the get-go, that a lot of the questions that are being asked today and have been asked in the past, could have been avoided if the president of the united states had followed the ethics himselfon into divest of all of his holdings and assets. president trump -- the president chose not to do that. into 2017, the more we understand how tax returns are critical. he could have avoided all of this. by devasting himself. but the deals that have been made during the time he has been the president, is a misfortune. every president, this has nothing to do with party affiliation, which i said to brady in february of this year, every president must have a clean slate when he goes into that office and raises his hand to be sworn so that he can be objective in his decisions. we have no insurances of that right now. we are not going to simply sit on the
, i wrote a letter to the chairman of the committee which i participate in which is the -- which is kevin brady. tothat letter, i asked him use his existing authority to obtain president trump's tax returns for review by our committee. i would say, from the get-go, that a lot of the questions that are being asked today and have been asked in the past, could have been avoided if the president of the united states had followed the ethics himselfon into divest of all of his holdings and assets....